In February, Kensington Palace also announced that the ceremony will begin at 12 p.m, followed by a carriage procession one hour later around Windsor Town.

The happy couple will celebrate with a reception at St. Georges Hall straight after the ceremony before a second private reception hosted by Prince Charles at Frogmore House – which will reportedly include a load of exciting live acts. If only we had an invite…

Prince Harry and Meghan Markles wedding: The Venue

According to Kensington Palace, Harry and Meghan decided to say “I do” at St. Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle in England. The castle – which apparently holds around 800 people – is significant for Harry as he was christened there when he was just three months old in 1984. Harrys cousin Prince Edward and his wife Countess Sophies 1999 nuptials, and Prince Charles and Duchess Camillas 2005 service, also took place at the chapel.

“Her Majesty The Queen has granted permission for the wedding to take place at the Chapel,” Kensington Palace said in a statement on November 28. “The Royal Family will pay for the wedding. Further details about the wedding will be announced in due course.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markles wedding: The Guests

While nothing has been officially announced, were expecting to see a fair few famous faces in the crowd. Obviously, the guest list is sure to include a whole host of royals including Kate, Wills and their kids George and Charlotte, as well as Kates sister Pippa Middleton and brother James Middleton.

Its also been rumoured that 15 cast and crew members from Meghans USA show, Suits, will be invited including Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Rick Hoffman and Gabriel Macht. An insider told Hello!: “The cast has been contacted in regards to invites from Kensington Palace”.

Meghan has reportedly invited a lot of her A-List pals from around the world as well, including Serena Williams, Millie Mackintosh, Misha Nonoo, Tanya Burr and Jim Chapman and London chef Tom Sellers.

When asked whether shed received an invitation on US chat show The Real, Mel B also said: “Well, it was [the] five Spice Girls. Why am I so honest? Im not saying anymore! Ive said enough… I need to go. Im gonna be fired!”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markles wedding: The Dress

Meghans wedding dress is set to be the biggest fashion statement of the year, so its fair to say fans of the family are getting just a little bit excited about what she might turn up in.

The soon-to-be royal has previously been a fan of Canadian designers as well as London Fashion Week designers Erdem and Antonio Berardi and American labels Marchesa and Misha Nonoo, so its anyones guess who shes chosen to create the gown.

“Delphine Manivet and Christos Costarellos are faves of mine for their uniqueness and beauty. And I will always be a fan of Ellie Saab. J. Mendel is spectacular as well, especially for more structural designs.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markles wedding: The Cake

The royal couple will be eating a lemon elderflower bake “that will incorporate the bright flavours of spring”. Kensington Palace announced the culinary delight will be made by Violet Bakerys Claire Ptak,

The cake will also be covered with buttercream and covered in fresh flowers. Mmmm.

Claire – who was previously interviewed by Meghan for her former lifestyle website The Tig – said: “I cant tell you how delighted I am to be chosen to make Prince Harry and Ms. Markles wedding cake.

“Knowing that they really share the same values as I do about food provenance, sustainability, seasonality and most importantly flavor, makes this the most exciting event to be a part of.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markles wedding: The Photographer

Meghan and Harry announced that Alexi Lubomirski will be charged with taking official photos at Windsor Castle following the ceremony. Alexi is the same photographer who snapped THESE stunning engagement photos of the couple at Frogmore House – so were expecting big things.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markles wedding: The Flowers

In April Kensington Palace announced on their Instagram account that London-based Philippa Craddock has been hired to create the flower decorations. Phillipa will locally source flowers from the Crown Estate and Windsor Great Park gardens to make both St. Georges Chapel and St. Georges Hall look amazing.